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Voices of History

The Last Goodbye: A Virtual Reality Experience

Travel with survivor Pinchas Gutter to the site of the Majdanek death camp with USC Shoah Foundation-The Institute for Visual History and Education's award-winning virtual reality experience, The Last Goodbye.

Teachers: Schedule a School Tour for the 2018-19 School Year

We are now accepting online reservations for school tours. Tours are led by docents and tailored to meet the educational needs of your students. All school tours include a talk by a Holocaust survivor. Admission to the Museum is free. Click below to schedule.

B'nai Mitzvah: Acts of Memory

Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust's B'nai Mitzvah: Acts of Memory project allows students preparing for Bar or Bat mitzvah to remember a child who perished in the Holocaust, learn about the Holocaust and Jewish life before the Holocaust, and connect with a Holocaust survivor in our community.

Want to Stay Up-to-Date?

VISIT OUR ONLINE BOOK STORE

Now available for online purchase are many of the best-selling books from our Museum book store, including Holocaust survivor memoirs. Featured book: new second edition of "How We Survived: 52 Personal Stories by Child Survivors of the Holocaust."

Childhood Left at the Station: A Tribute to the Children of the Kindertransport

This newly curated exhibit highlights 10 of the 10,000 children (kinder) who traveled alone on Kindertransports from Nazi-occupied territories to Great Britain and other countries, including Switzerland and Sweden, between December 1938 and September 1939. Most of the rescued children never saw their families again. The exhibit's artifacts and vivid personal narratives weave together a story of tragedy, heartbreak, resilience, bravery and kindness.

Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust condemns the shooting at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh today and sends our deepest condolences to the victims and families who were affected. We know, from the history we teach and truth that we guard, that hate speech unchecked is not benign.

Museum Tour

NOV 24, 2018

Led by a docent, this tour offers an overview of the history of the Holocaust through close observation of Museum artifacts and documents. The tour lasts 90 minutes. Tours are free and open to the public...

Museum Tour

NOV 25, 2018

This docent-led tour of the Museum offers an overview of Holocaust history through close observation of Museum artifacts. The tour lasts 90 minutes.
Tours are free and open to the public. No reservations...

Holocaust Survivor Talk

NOV 25, 2018

Holocaust survivors discuss their wartime experiences.
Holocaust survivor talks last 45 minutes to an hour, and end with a question and answer session with the survivor.